abbhl

Department of Business Humanities and Law

  • Governance, Culture & Learning Unit
Adriana
Budeanu
Associate professor


Room: POR/18.B-3.129
Tel:
+4538153462
E-mail: ab.bhl@cbs.dk
Presentation

Adriana Budeanu is an Associate Professor at Copenhagen Business School doing research in the area of sustainable tourism and international business, sustainable consumption and lifestyles, corporate social responsibility in tourism supply chains, service innovation and event management. Her latest project work includes developing e-learning modules on sustainable tourism subjects and working with regional networks to develop sustainable mobility strategies. Adriana’s current and future research interests focus largely on sustainability performance in international businesses and on sustainable service innovation.

Primary research areas
  • International Business
  • Strategic environmental and supply chain management
  • Tourism management and sustainability
  • Sustainable innovation
  • Regional networks and public policy for sustainable tourism
Links
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www.cbs.dk/en/staff/abbhl
Courses

Mandatory courses:
Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility in Service Organizations (MSc. Service Management);
Human Resource Management (MSc Service Management) - in 2009
Business & Society (HA-SEM)

Electives (proposed):
Sustainable Consumption (MSc in International Business);
Sustainable Tourism: Theory and Practice (HA-SEM)

Supervision

Thesis supervised include topics related to: corporate social responsibility, sustainable event management and branding, tourism social media, employee motivation for eco-practice, environmental management in hotels.

Other teaching activities

Work related to the PRME initiative in CBS: teaching during "CSR Day", curricula development, part of the CEMS faculty group on "Business & Environment".

Selected publications
  • Budeanu, A., (2013) Sustainability and Tourism Social Media. In A.M. Munar, S. Gyimóthy, L. Cai (eds.), Tourism and Social Media: A new research agenda, Tourism Social Science Series. London: Emerald
  • Budeanu, A., Støle, E. (2012) Strategic dimensions of hosting sustainable events. In T. Pernecky, M. Lück (eds.), Events, Society and Sustainability, New York: Routledge.
  • Budeanu, A. (2009). Environmental Supply Chain Management in tourism: the case of large tour operators. Journal for Cleaner Production 17(16): 1385-1392.
  • Budeanu, A. (2007). Sustainable tourist behaviour. International Journal of Consumer Studies. 31 (5) 2007.
  • Budeanu, A. (2007). Facilitating Transitions to Sustainable Tourism – The role of tour operators. Doctoral Dissertation. Lund: 2007:4 .
Publications sorted by:
2024
Adriana Budeanu; Szilvia Gyimothy Mørup-Petersen / Garbage Odysseys : Navigating the Fickle Institutional Context of Waste Management by Zanzibari Hotels.
In: The 32nd Nordic Symposium on Tourism and Hospitalty Research 2024. ed. /Ángel Tello Moya; Trude Furunes; Live K. Kvalsvik. Stavanger : University of Stavanger 2024, 1 p., p. 51
Conference abstract in proceedings > peer review
Bukaza Chachage; Lawi Yohana; Malik Mohamed; Adriana Budeanu; Peter Furu / Influence of Resources and Training on Solid Waste Management Practices at Hotels in Zanzibar
In: East African Journal of Management and Business Studies, Vol. 4, No. 3, 2024, p. 11-23
Journal article > peer review
2022
Claudia Eger; Adriana Budeanu / Decolonizing Management : An Elusive Quest?.
In: Critical Tourism Studies 9: With in Dangerous Times. Working Proceedings. . ed. /Gabe Carpendale; Kellee Caton; Bryan S. R. Grimwood; Ana María Munar; Michela (MK) Stinson. WWW : Critical Tourism Studies 2022, 1 p., p. 60
Conference abstract in proceedings > peer review
Adriana Budeanu / Foreword
In: Asian Tourism Sustainability. ed. /Ann Selvaranee Balasingam; Yue Ma. Singapore : Springer 2022, p. v-vii (Perspectives on Asian Tourism)
Preface/postscript
2021
Adriana Budeanu / Letter from Adriana Budeanu
In: Women's Voices in Tourism Research: Contributions to Knowledge and Letters to Future Generations. . ed. /Antonia Correia; Sara Dolnicar. Brisbane : The University of Queensland 2021, p. 514
Book chapter
Adriana Budeanu / Practices of Sustainable Tourism
In: Women's Voices in Tourism Research: Contributions to Knowledge and Letters to Future Generations. . ed. /Antonia Correia; Sara Dolnicar. Brisbane : The University of Queensland 2021, p. 63-64
Book chapter
2017
Stefano Ponte; Christine Noe; Opportuna Kweka; Baruani Mshale; Emmanuel Sulle; Daniel Brockington; Elikana Kalumanga; Rasul Ahmed Minja; Adriana Budeanu; Asubisye Mwamfupe; Lasse Folke Henriksen; Mette Fog Olwig; Pilly Silvano; Faraja Namkesa; Ruth John; Robert Katikiro; Mathew Bukhi Mabele / New Partnerships for Sustainability (NEPSUS) : Concepts, Research Design and Methodologies.
Frederiksberg : Copenhagen Business School, CBS 2017, 34 p. (NEPSUS Working Paper, No. 1, Vol. 2017)
Working paper
Christine Noe; Adriana Budeanu; Emmanuel Sulle; Mette Fog Olwig; Dan Brockington; Ruth John / Partnerships for Wildlife Protection and their Sustainability Outcomes : A Literature Review.
Frederiksberg : Copenhagen Business School, CBS 2017, 27 p. (NEPSUS Working Paper, No. 2017/2)
Working paper
Adriana Budeanu / Tourism and Conservation : A Critical Look at the Relationship between Rhetoric and Practice.
In: 2017 Critical Tourism Studies Proceedings. CTS 7. ed. /Kellee Caton. Kamloops, BC : Thompson Rivers University 2017, 1 p.
Conference abstract in proceedings > peer review
Ana Maria Munar; Adriana Budeanu; Cecilia de Bernardi / What is a Good Tourism Academic? What is a Good Tourism Academy?
Abstract from 26th Nordic Symposium of Tourism and Hospitality Research, 2017
Conference abstract for conference > peer review
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Research Projects
Outside activities

 

  • Member in the Advisory Board of the research project “Rethinking urban tourism development: Dealing with sustainability in the age of over-tourism” , Department of strategic communication, Lund University, 2019-2023
  • Member in the Advisory Board of the Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, Norwegian School of Hotel Management, University of Stavanger, 2014-